Malaysia Family Law / Divorce Law |
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1. What can a wife do if the husband refuses to provide maintenance?
In Malaysia, a wife may apply under:
Married Women and Children (Maintenance) Act 1950
To claim:
📌 Wife’s maintenance
📌 Child maintenance
📌 Including illegitimate children
The court will determine:
📌 Amount
📌 Effective date
📌 Whether retrospective payment applies
2. Is the process complicated? How long does it take?
Generally not complex.
Typical timeframe:
3–4 months
3. Can salary be directly deducted?
Yes, via court order.
Employer involvement:
📌 HR participation
📌 Significant pressure on the husband
4. Fixed or variable amount?
Usually fixed monthly amount.
5. Husband working overseas?
Depends:
📌 Malaysian employer → enforceable locally
📌 Foreign employer → more complex
6. Husband untraceable?
Possible actions:
📌 Freeze bank accounts
📌 Bankruptcy proceedings
7. Must maintenance be cash?
Not necessarily.
Can include:
📌 Car down payment
📌 Specific expenses
8. Unregistered marriage with children?
📌 Child maintenance: claimable
📌 Wife’s maintenance: not claimable
9. Divorce initiated midway?
Usually transferred to High Court.
Interim maintenance can be applied.
Final Advice
If maintenance has not been paid:
📌 Do not delay
📌 Seek legal help early
📌 Protect your and your child’s rights







